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CNET News: Linux Company Plans Windows Move

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Stephen Shankland
Oct 7, 2002

“SWsoft, whose Virtuozzo software lets several copies of Linux
run simultaneously on the same Intel server, plans to expand its
reach next year.

“The company will announce next week plans to improve its
software so it works on Itanium, Intel’s new high-end chip family
that is able to support much larger amounts of memory than Pentium
and Xeon products. What’s more, SWsoft plans to work its software
for the Windows market.

“The South San Francisco, Calif.-based SWsoft expects to release
its Itanium product in the first or second quarter of 2003, said
Craig Oda, vice president of business development. The Windows
version is due in the first half of 2003…”

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